DENISON HOUSE ACCT-DBR
Details for DENISON HOUSE ACCT-DBR
CLUES ACROSS 1. Notable casino destination 6. Current units 10. Roman military unit 14. American lizard 15. Fates 17. The Yankees have lots of these 19. Unhappy 20. Mimic 21. Remove from the record 22. Where cargo ships dock (abbr.) 23. A way to fight 24. Turfs 26. Contract 29. Country along the Arabian peninsula 31. Tree species 32. Pituitary gland secretion (abbr.) 34. Perfect 35. “Partner” to groans 37. Jewish calendar month 38. Where wrestlers work 39. Egotistical 40. Potted plants 41. Containers 43. Large, flightless birds 45. Part of a book 46. American spies 47. Pancakes made of buckwheat flour 49. Swiss river 50. Disfigure 53. Have surgery 57. Formal withdrawal 58. Early English council 59. Area units 60. 2,000 lbs. 61. Siskel and __ CLUES DOWN 1. Animal jaws 2. Small water buffalo 3. An appliance has one 4. Every 5. Largest English dictionary (abbr.) 6. Very skilled 7. No more than what is specified 8. Tire measurement 9. Towers 10. Forward 11. Jacob __, American journalist 12. Vale 13. Former CIA 16. Middle Eastern nation 18. Exhausts 22. South Dakota 23. The complete duration of something 24. Kids love him 25. Singular 27. Cod genus 28. Mild yellow Dutch cheese 29. Resistance unit 30. Ancient kingdom near Dead Sea 31. Cast out 33. 60-minute periods 35. Most worn 36. European river 37. Atomic mass unit 39. Items of food 42. Body parts 43. Ireland 44. Partner to Pa 46. Sammy __, songwriter 47. Dutch settler 48. Full-grown pike fish 49. Sun or solar disk 50. Minute arachnid 51. From a distance 52. A monthly expense 53. Young women’s association 54. Brazilian state 55. Air freight provider 56. Pointed end of a pen Puzzle answers Here’s How It Works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!
